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Local and Personal News from Williston Williston, Jan. 1.—-Mrs. Lixxie Har ley, Misses Marie and Bettie Harley, at Allendale, Mr. and Mrs. J. &, Harley and children, of Barnwell; r. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and chil dren and Mrs. S. A. Wise and daugh ter, Marie, of Aiken, enjoyed the de lightful Christinas dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Croghan at the .house of Mr. and Mrs. Oroghan. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Weathersboe had aa their guests during the holi days, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weathers- bee, of Tampa, Fla., and Dr. and Mrs. AaMey Weathers bee, who will make their hoasa la Venice, Fie. Ley Bolick. of Hickory, N. C., join ed Mrs. Bolick end children on e visit In their parents, Mr. end Mre. R. A. Weetherabee. this week, since which time they have returned to their hbine In Hickory.' Mr. sad Mrs. M. 0. Hewett had M their guest, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yarn and Mias Thelma Yann and Mr. Henry Coleman, during the holi days. Mrs. Hewitt ad children re turned far e few days visit with them. Mrs. J. W. Cook is spending a few days with her alaur, at. Charlotte. ^ Mrs. W. H. Bair and Ted Risks ere vMtirg Mrs. Hair's sister, Mrs. Haiti wander, in Columbia. \ Mr. snd Mrs. W C Cook had as their guests Christmas Day, Mrs. L. Baxley, Mias Kahron Folk snd Craig Baxley, of Blackviile, and Michel Uaaery, of Barnwell. Mrs. A. W. Wise, of RWge Spring-*, ard Mrs. Yancy Holstein and son. -if Monnetla, are visiting Mr. snd Mr*. O. N. Couitney this week Mradames C. L. Greene, W. R Ken nedy ard W C Thompson. Jr., were guests at a bridge party given by Mre. 8. A. Wise and Mrs. J. C. Thomas in Aiken Wednesday afternoon Mr. ar.d Mrs. I. L. Wsgener, of West Durham. N. C., Clyde Preacher, of Ridge land, and Miss Agnes Baik-y were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Ahl. Mrs. C. B. Cash and son. of Ash land, Ky., have been viaiting the for- mer's sister, Mre. John MOey. They are now visiting relatives in Greenville en route to their home. Mr. and Mrs. M B. Self, Martin Still. Marvin Self. Jr., Mias Beasie Greene, Mr* A. M. Kennedy and Mila Martha Dixen were in Augusta Thurs day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Meyers were the guests of relatives in Branch- villa for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Cunningham \mi ctnWren are the guests of Mis. S. A. Wise and Mrs. Thomas, in Aiken this week. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harris, in Spartan burg, during the holidays. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Qivens, of Biehopville, visited relatives, in Wil- 1 is ton this week. Majbr and Mrs. H. E. Raines and Major and Mrs. Louis Knok, of the ‘Citadel, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Greene, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Reel and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Munn, of Augusta, and Pamplico, visited 4heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. t L. Merritt, Chri.-*t- i4rs. /•pd X'la., Mr. the [ Shorter and Fewer Dr. and Mrs. John Black, of Jeck- Bonvillc^, Fla., apent Christmas w th the formers' parents, Mr. arid Jacob BlacE!^ , Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Purvis Smith Purvis, of St. Petersburg are the grlesta of their paraT.s, and Mrs. R. 8. Purvis, during holidays. Mrs. L. D. Boot)# and little da i. > 'h- ter, of Langley, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Merritt. Misses Dorothy snd Annie Bracey, of Augusta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hair. Mrs. J. C. Merchaat, of Columbia, •pent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. J. I. Hall. Mrs. W. E. Prothro is the guest of relatives in Eastover. I. M. Shiver, of Day tot a, Fla., is the guest of Robert Lee.* Miss Flotrie Lee Scott is visiting friends in Fountain Init. Ted Riley, of Greenville, was a visi ter here last week-end. Marion Willis is the guest of his mother. Mrs. W T Willis. Mrs. G. W Whitaker and children are the guests of her mother, in Barn well. Pinkney I^*e and Richard Odiorno were viaitors in Allendale Sunday Mr. ond Mrs. Chester Paige, of Aiken, visited Col. and Mrs. R M. Mixson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. A. N. Shealvy. of At lanta, viaited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Birt and other relatives in this section during the holidays. Mias Louise Shealy, Of Perry, and Mr. Salley, of Florida, visited Wil liston, Friday. Mrs. E. W\ Polcen was a visitor to Augusta recently. Hubert and Albert Porter, of Live Oak and Frost Proof, Fig,^ar* _lhe guests of thair parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Porter during the holidays. Mrs. J. B. Harley and children spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morris, in Barnwell Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter and children, of Bamberg, spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A Maitha Dixson and Billy Patterson are visiting relatives at Henderson ville, N. C. ing, Sr., of BlackviUe; Mrs. Ernest Goodge, of Gaffney; Mias Jeanie Fogle, of Denmark; Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Browning, Jr., of Columbia; Mrs. Somers Pringle, of BlackviUe; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Folk, the ifisaes Lou and Alma Folk, and Messrs. Paul, Jes se, Levi, David, Carlisle and Albert Folk. ^ Shortly before Chriatmas, Miss Folk was delightfully entertained by Mias Eugenia Still at her home in BlackviUe at a party, a happy feature of which was a miscellaneous shower. Purity of Milk Protected Now By Scientists By KATHRYN »T. JOHN Careful bouaewlvee constantly make It a point to ascertain the quality ef each Item that goes on their tables. Preparing food fee the family la an extremely Important job, far the prop er selection and preparation of foods make In a large rneeaum for the health and happiness of the family. Milk la the moot nearly perfect food, but It la a very delicate ene aa well. The keeping qualities of milk are alight. Danger from contamination la ever preoent. Evaporated milk, which is double rich hecauae of the removal of BO per cent of the water, Is arlence a solution to them condltiottd. Safeguard I nj ev»iN,rate^ jpllk la worked out ai perfectly aa mane u» genulry haa been able to make the proceaa. From cow to can, the milk which goea Into the evaporated prod uct la astebed every atep of the way. Card of Thanks. The BarnweU People-Sentinel: Please allow me .space in your valu able paper to thank the many good friends who have been so kind to me during my sickness. I -also thank each and every one of them for the many nice preserta given me during the Christmas holidays. 1 did enjoy reading the nice story books that were giyen me, aa I could not get out to play with thq other boys and gins. I also thank Dr. C. B. Ray, Dr. Ballard ard Dr. Mathis for the good attention given me. May God’s richest blessings go with each and every one of them. ELMO SANDERS. Jan. S, 1927. Aiken, South Carolina, December 20th, 1926. The State of South Carolina, County of BarnweU. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOV WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the original summons and complaint herein were, on the 20th dajr. of December, 1926, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of BarnweU, State of South Carolina, and are now on file in the said office. JOHN E. STANSFIELD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Aiken, South Carolina, December 20th, 1926. To the absent infant defendants, Ruby Jowers and Jonis Jowers: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: that unless you apply to the Court and have some person ap pointed as Guardian ad Litem for you in the above entitled action, within twenty days (20) after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, the plaintiff will make appli cation and have some suitable person appointed. JOHN E. STANSFIELD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Aiken, South Carolina, December 20th, 1926. Cow* of the dairy herdti are guarded with rtNudant care and are subjected to regular luepectloos by veterinary surgeons Herd* are carefully groomed, and their yards and haras are kept MTupolouaiy clean, aa are all utensil’'. Milk condenaerlee are located In tint heart ol the big dairy regions to facili tate speedy handling, for this la es sential If the milk Is to be canned at “Its moment of maturity.’* (Junvas- covered trucks haul the milk to mar ket. thua protecting the product from contamination on the way. Arriving at the con den aery, the milk goea through teats for acidity, sedimedt, flavor and butterfat content before It la accepted- 1 Ex|»ert* watch the progress of the j pilik through every atep of Its way. Tt goes Into the evaporating madbjne: uerg, * peril i nurs-, ^ t|, e bplUOgeniv.cr. which preakaup Mrs. J. A. Latimer. | globules an HaT jne . M. Kennedy, Mist be easily digested ny the cgnsatnef; by way of the almost fiunian filling machine Into sterilised cani: then Into the sterilizer, where the cans are sur rounded hy steam and boiling water, destroying any possible bacteria. In spectors handle the product as the last step to see that the canning Job has been perfectly done. Labeling and packing follow. The hounewlfe obtains the milk as fresh and sweet at when It came from the cow. Folk-Browning. skirts will It be worn W« have this start- t from, no Mm*. 3er* Casaagnac, Rated stylist Denmark, Jan. 3.—Miss Ruth Eliza beth Folk and J. Kelly Browv ing were quietly married Wednesday morning at the home, of her mother, Mrs. Della Sojourner Folk, at Den- maik. Guests were the immendiate members of the two families. Fol lowing the ceremony Mr. ard Mrs. Browning left on their wedding trip after which they will make their home in BlackviUe. u , Mrs. Browning, who is the third daughter of Mrs. Folk, is an attrac tive blond with titlan hair and eolor- oring. She attended the grammar and high school in Denmatk. Follow ing her graduation from Chicora, she taught during the following two years at BlackviUe. Mr. Browning is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Browning, of BlackviUe, ar.d is a traveling salesman. . Mr* Folk entertairud at a 6 o’clock dinner Tueaday evening in compliment to her daughter, Ruth. The rooms were attractive in the decoration appro priate to the Yuletide. Her daughters, Mimses Lola, Alma and Mrs. W. E. Folk, assisted the hostess in enter taining. Covers ware laid for the Miss Ruth Folk, J. Kelly Mr. a xd Mr* Wjatt Advertise in The People-Sentinel John Calvin Jena* 86 year old plainsman, from Douglas, Aiixoiu. is visiting Boston. , He sayx-'Tve fought many a tribe af redskins in my lays, but these present day mve got me — SUMMONS FOB RELIEF , |(Camplaint not served.) The State ef South Carolina, County of Barnwell. In the Court of Common Plea* Esra McDoniel, Plaintiff, versus Matt Miles, Thomas Henry E. Miles, Aubrey Miles, Herbert ' Miles, Greaty Miles, Bernic* Miles, Kate S. Floyd, Maggie Steele, W. A. Fontaine, R. L. Fontaine, G. E Fontaine, Eriymoud Floyd. O. P. Fontaine, as heirs at law of Sarah Miles, deceased; Mac Belle and Sanders Belle, as heirs at law of Becky Aon Belle, deceased; John McDoniel, J. P. McDaniel, Alice Nappier, Otis J. McDoniel, Mexie ' McDoniel. Lillie McDoniel, Melvin McDoniel, as heirs at law of John McDoniel, deceased; Annie Hudson. Charlie Jowers. Allas Charlie An derson, Hiram Jowers, Preston P. Jowers, Reuben 0. Jowers. Thomas Bratton Jowers. Edgar Jower* Ruby Jowers, Jonis Jowers, Lester Jowers, Blanche V. Jowers, Den nis W. Jowers, as heirs at law of Elixa Jowers, deceased; Maggio Sanders, as hair a t lew of Annie 1 Cochran, deceased; La ten McDoniel, Owen McDoniel, Edward McDoniel, Wiley McDoniel, Indiana Dikes,C»l- ambit J on ** June Berry,as heirs at law of Abner McDoniel, de ceased; Della Castles, J. W. Coch ran, John Doe and Richard Doe, as heirs at law of Cynthia Coch ran, deceased; Henry Walker, as heir at law of Elisabeth Walker, deceased; Ixara McAllister, Ella Lambert, Evira Walker and Mary Ellen Deween, as heirs at law of Nancy William McDoniel, deceased; and all unknown heirs at law of Nancy Bcttison, who are hereby designed as John Poe and Richard Roe; ami all pettOft* whomsoever, having or claiming any interest in and to All of that cartain piece, par- * cel or tract of land, containing Seventy-five (76)* Acres more or less, situate, iging and being in Rosemary Township, County of . BarnweU, State of South Carolina, bounded and described as follows: North by lands of M. C. Bell, on the East by lands of W. t. Jowers South by lands of J. J. Boyd and on the West by lands of J« C. Coch ran, . . * Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of .Court of Common Pleas, for the County of BarnweU, at BaruweU Court House, County of Barnwell r State of South Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subacriber, John E. Stansfield, at his office in The'Farmers and Merchants Bark Building, City of Aiken, Coun ty jsf Aiken, State of Sooth Carolina, •vithin twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you faU to answer the complaint within the Mmg afoiaaaid, the plaintiff in this action wiU apply W> the Court for the relief deman4ad in the complaint. JOHN Fv STANSFIELD. Attorney foe Plaintiff. TREASURER’S TAX NOTICE € The County Treasurer's office wUl be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from October 16th, 1926, to March 16th, 1927. A penalty of one per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes on January 1st, 1927; two pet cent. February lot. 1927, and seven par cent. March 1st, 1927. Taxboeka closing and ex scut ions issuing after March 16th, 1927.* Taxes are ascertained by the valuation multiplied by mills levied. Treasurer’s duplicate as made up by Auditor lists read estate and does not itemise personal property, which must be secured from Auditor. When inquiring k s to amount of taxes due, you are required to give each and every tax district you own property m aa a separata tax receipt la issued for each district for real estate or per sonal property. Your tax receipt, givirg number of acres covered by ft tf c a j e s ll it I « *9 i s CL 1 I 1 2 1 a 1 09 J < No. 24—Ash lei gh .... ... No. 23—Barbery Branch.. No. 46—Barnwell. .... No. 4—Big Fork No. 19—BlackviUe.... No. 36—Cedar Grove..... No. 60—Diamond ..... No.29—Double Pond..... No. 12—Dunbarton No. 21—Edisto No. 28—Elko No. 63—Ellenton......... No. 11—Four Mile No. 89—Friendship No. 16—Green**.......... No. 10—Healing Springs., No. 23—Hercules No. 9—Hilda No. 62—Joyce Branch No. 34—Kline.— No. 32—Lee’s No. 8—Long Branch No. 64—Meyer’s Mill No. 42—Morris No. 14—Mt. Calvary No. 25—New Forest No. 38—Oak Grove .No. 43—Oty Columbia No. l3—Pleasant Hill No. 7—Red Oak No."16—Resdy Branch No. 27—Reeves Creek No. 37—San Hill No. 2—Seven Pines No. 40—Tinker’s Creek No. 26—Upper Richland _ .»—Willi - No. -Williston 6 6 5 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 6 1-4 9 1-4 I Th j 1 | 3 4 6 36 1-4 9 1-4 1 7 * 1 | 3 1 4 8 'A 1-4 9 1-4 7* j \1 | 3 j 4 18 48 1-4 9 1-4 | 7 Vi 1 3 4 1 12 42 1-4 | 9 1-4 | 7H 1 ] 3 | 4 ft: 5* 1-4 9 1-4 j 7Vfc 1 3 4 1 26 66 1-4 9 1-4 { 7* | 1 3 ] 4 8 1 38 1-4 9 1-4 1 lift 1 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 1-4 ] 7Vft 1 1 j 3 4 | L » 48 1-4 ^ ► 9 1-4 7Vk 1 3 4 | \ 2 j 3*2 1-4 9 1-4 7H | 1 3 4 21 61 1-4 9 1-4 7* 1 1 1 3 4 8 \J 38 1-4 9 1-4 7Vft 1 3 4 8 K 38 1-4 9 1-4 7V4 1 3 4 8 [ 88 1-4 9 1-4 7H 1 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 1-4 j 7Vk 1 8 4 13 1 42 1-4 9 1-4 | 7* 1 1 j 3 4 16 { .w 1-4 j 9 1-4 7H i: 3 4 1 8 b *8 14 1 1-4 7H i 3 4 12 1 42 1-4 9 1-4 7V4 ! i 3 | 4 12 42 1-4 9 1-4 i 8 14' '4 34 1-4 » 1-4 7H i 3 4 6 36 1-4 9 1-4 j 7V4 i 3 4 12 42 1-4 9 7H i 3 4 * 8 38 1 * 4 1 9 1-4 7Vk j i 3 < 25 56 1-4 9 1-4 1 7V4 i 3 < 25 55 1-4 9 1-4 7V4 i 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 7* i 3 4 12 42 1-4 9 i-4 74 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 1-4 i 74 1 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 1-4 74 1 3 4 15 45 1-4 9 1-4 74 i 3 4 25 55 1-4 9 1-4 . 74 i 3 4 12 42 1-4 9 1-4 ’ 74 1 3 4 4 34 1-4 9 1-4 74 i 3 4 8 38 1-4 9 1-4 74 i 3 4’' ; 12 42 1-4 9 1-4 74 i 3 I 4 - 27 1 87 €> The commutation road tax of $3.00 must be paid by-all male citizen* between the ages of 21 and 66 years. All male citizens between the age* of 21 and 60 years are. liable to poll tax of |1.00. < Antual capitation dog license of 91.25 per head, payable during monthi of January, on. all dog* male and female, old and young, except suckling: pup (See Acts 1924, No. 666, at pape 1088.) ' It is the duty of each school trustee in each school .district to see that this tax is collected or aid the Magistrate in the enforcement ot the provisions of this Act. , Draffs will not be drawn for taxes with receipts attached. Tax receipts will be released only upon legal tender, postoffice money orders,'' or certified checks. f J. B. ARMSTRONG, Co. Trear. i LONC TERM MOREY TO LEU Farm Loam 6 per cent, large amount*. Town prop erty in BarnweU, widen tial and businew, 7 per cent Loans procured promptly at lowest coat. Allendale, Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. THOMAS Attorney-at-law S.C.